Trainee Maths Teacher

KPI Recruiting Ltd Oxford, England Posted this week

Permanent
GBP 25,000 – GBP 27,000
Onsite
Entry Level

Job description

As a Trainee Maths Teacher, the work centres on delivering targeted GCSE and A-Level intervention (1:1 and small groups). It would suit someone who can bring strong communication skills and a confident, professional manner to the role.

Why this role may suit you

Trainee Teacher of Maths - Elite Salaried Route to QTS (Cambridge). Support high-quality Maths teaching across KS3-KS5.

What you would be doing

Delivering targeted GCSE and A-Level intervention (1:1 and small groups). Supporting pupils with problem-solving, exam technique, and attainment. Assisting with lesson planning, preparation, and curriculum delivery.

The working style that fits

Strong communication skills and a confident, professional manner.

What you need

  • A motivated and proactive attitude towards learning and development.
  • A-Level Maths (strongly preferred).
  • A genuine passion for Maths and education.

Practical information

  • A clear and supported route into a permanent teaching position.
  • Structured pathway to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) by 2027.
  • Are you a high-achieving Maths or STEM graduate considering a career in teaching?
  • Exposure to high-level teaching practice and pedagogy.

Job details

  • Pay: £25,000 - £27,000
  • Benefits mentioned: Training
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